Opening of Perrotin Tokyo, located in the center of the Roppongi area, a vibrant cultural neighborhood that is home to a large number of museums, including the Mori Art Museum, Suntory Museum of Art, and National Art Center, as well as many well-established galleries
OPENING OF THE TOKYO GALLERY, PIRAMIDE BUILDING, 1F, 6-6-9 ROPPONGI, MINATO-KU
TOKYO
JUNE, 2017
“With Outrenoir, Soulages recently stated, the viewer is much more implicated, much more alone. I think that I make paintings so that anyone who looks at them, whether it’s me or anyone else, can find himself in front of a painting, alone with himself. Soulages’ painting, whether on canvas, on paper or expressed in stained glass, in representing nothing, and reflecting nothing, reflects myself back to me. Because it calls for no decoding, no imposition of meaning, it invites me to constitute meaning in myself.”
PIERRE SOULAGES - SOULAGES IN JAPAN
Published by Perrotin
244 pages
Texts in English and Japanese
The series of artworks Paola Pivi presents in Tokyo exemplifies her phantasmagorical and unbridled world, “as beautiful as the chance encounter of a sewing machine and an umbrella on an operating table,” as Lautréamont would say. Here, polar bears and feathered wheels live in lighthearted harmony, almost floating in a space that looks out over the city and attracts the glances of passers-by.